GM Offering Large Incentives in October

October 3, 2013

The weather outside may be cooling down, but the deals at your local GM dealerships -- Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac -- are definitely heating up.

According to Best New Car Deals, GM has recently announced a number of incentive programs good now until October 31 on both leftover 2013 models and new 2014 models. Incentives include both purchase and leasing options.

So if you've been contemplating purchasing a new Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Volt, or GMC Acadia, now may be the time to act!
And as always, make sure to use the free CarWoo Deal Finder for the best deal possible. Also be sure to check out the TrueCar Pre-Negotiated Prices to quickly compare real prices in your local region.

2013 Models

Vehicle

Rebate

APR Loan Rate

Buick Enclave

$500-$1,500

0%-1.9%

Buick Encore

$500-$1,500

0%-1.9%

Buick LaCrosse

$500-$1,500

0%-1.9%

Buick Regal

$500-$1,500

0%-1.9%

Buick Verano

$500-$1,500

0%-1.9%

Cadillac ATS

N/A

0%

Cadillac CTS

N/A

0%

Cadillac Escalade ESV

N/A

0%

Cadillac Escalade EXT

N/A

0%

Cadillac SRX

N/A

0%

Cadillac XTS

N/A

0%

Chevrolet 3500HD

$2,000-$3,500

0%

Chevrolet Avalanche

$2,000

1.9%-3.9%

Chevrolet Camaro

$1,000-$1,500

0%-1.9%

Chevrolet Corvette

$2,000

1.9%-3.9%

Chevrolet Cruze

$1,000-$1,500

0%-1.9%

Chevrolet Equinox

$1,000-$1,500

0%-1.9%

Chevrolet Impala

$2,000-$4,500

0%

Chevrolet Malibu

$2,500

0%

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

$2,000-$4,500

0%

Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD

$2,000-$3,500

0%

Chevrolet Sonic

$1,000-$1,500

0%-1.9%

Chevrolet Suburban

$2,500

0%

Chevrolet Tahoe

$3,000

0%

Chevrolet Traverse

$1,000-$1,500

0%-1.9%

Chevrolet Volt

$5,000 (+ $7,500 tax credit)

N/A

GMC Acadia

$1,000-$1,500

0%

GMC Sierra 1500

$3,500-$4,500

0%

GMC Sierra 2500HD

$2,000-$2,500

0%

GMC Sierra 3500HD

$2,000-$2,500

0%

GMC Terrain

$1,000-$1,500

0%

GMC Yukon

$2,000-$2,500

0%

GMC Yukon XL

$2,000-$2,500

0%

2014 Models

Vehicle

Rebate

APR Loan Rate

Buick Enclave

$1,000

1.9%

Chevrolet Cruze

$500-$1,000

2.9%-3.9%

Chevrolet Equinox

N/A

2.9%

Chevrolet Impala

N/A

2.9%

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

N/A

2.9%

Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD

$2,500

0%

Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD

$2,500

0%

Chevrolet Suburban

$1,500

0%

Chevrolet Tahoe

$1,500

0%

Chevrolet Traverse

$500-$1,000

2.9%-3.9%

GMC Acadia

$1,000

1.9%

GMC Sierra 3500HD

$2,500

0%

My Recommendation for Car Shoppers

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California Residents - Important:

There is a new online car buying service called Roadster, available only to California residents, which I highly recommend you try - especially if you hate the stress of haggling with a car salesman. They provide an expert concierge who negotiates the price of the car and delivers it to your home with zero hassle - you never have to interact with a dealership. Here is my in-depth review of Roadster and why I recommend it.

- Gregg Fidan

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